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uncle matt 01-31-2007 07:56 AM

Question on mauser rifle.......
 
I have an old Argentine mauser bolt-action rifle that my Father left me.

I believe it is a model 98 but do not know for sure. It has been sporterized with a flip off scope mount and radiused bolt handle. It is now chambered for .30-06 but I don't believe that was the original chambering. I would also like to know what the original chambering was (7.65 X 54?)

I would really like to know exactly what I have. I never intend to part with it as, you know, it was my Fathers.

If I post some nice pictures of it and the markings on it, would anyone be willing and able to tell me what I've got? If so I will post good pics very soon or PM them to anyone who wants to help me out.

Any help would be much appreciated.

mavwreck1975 01-31-2007 12:36 PM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 
try surplusrifle.com, they may have exactly what you're lookingfor

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killall516 01-31-2007 01:20 PM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 
I've Got a 98 and mines in.308 send some pictures and i'll see if i can help

Paul L Mohr 01-31-2007 02:30 PM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 
Mine was 8mm.

Paul

thndrchiken 01-31-2007 04:24 PM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 
The Argentines were originally 7.65 x 54. Most likely you have a 1909.

eldeguello 02-01-2007 08:31 AM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 

ORIGINAL: cma3366a

Is the magazine flush with the stock? If it's not its likely a 1891, if it is, it's likely a 1909, but it's had to say without pictures. It's original chambering was most likely 7.65Argentine.
The original chambering was 7.65X53mm (sometimes called the 7.65X54mm, but there weren't two different cases, contrary to rumor) the same cartridge as used byBelgian rifles of this era. Basically, this is almost a duplicate, case capacity-wise, of the 7.62X51mm NATO (.308 Winchester). It can be loaded to duplicate the .308 ballistically.(In the M1909 rifles).

As long as surplus ammo and reloading brass is avaliable, it makes no sense at all to rechamber one to .30/'06. Since it uses a slightly larger bullet diameter (.311" to .314"), often the 7.65mm barrels will not shoot .308" bullets too well, BUT MINE DOES!



Tony Orlando and Dawn 02-01-2007 10:27 AM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 
It won't be an 98, but if you post pictures we can tell you what it is.

48thguns 02-01-2007 08:23 PM

RE: Question on mauser rifle.......
 
Well for my $.02 there was nothing wrong with rechambering the rifle to '06 as this was the trend back in the days. Cheap ammo, bullets, brass and the whole deal made it very cost effective and produced a rifle with a little more downrange horsepower. I say shoot it and enjoy....a finecaliber by any standards. Regards, Rick.


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